Comparing the Determinants of US-Funded NGO Aid Versus US Official Development Aid
In: Voluntas: international journal of voluntary and nonprofit organisations, Band 26, Heft 4, S. 1314-1336
ISSN: 1573-7888
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In: Voluntas: international journal of voluntary and nonprofit organisations, Band 26, Heft 4, S. 1314-1336
ISSN: 1573-7888
In: Contemporary politics, Band 17, Heft 4, S. 411-427
ISSN: 1469-3631
In: Policy studies, Band 42, Heft 5-6, S. 611-627
ISSN: 1470-1006
In: Studies in political economy: SPE, Band 99, Heft 1, S. 106-109
ISSN: 1918-7033
In: Studies in political economy: SPE, Band 98, Heft 2, S. 177-196
ISSN: 1918-7033
In: State crime: journal of the International State Crime Initiative, Band 4, Heft 1
ISSN: 2046-6064
This article examines the phenomenon of drug-related violence in Mexico and the causal factors that enabled the upsurge in the numbers of drug-related homicides during the period 2007–10 — the first 4 years of the so-called "war on drugs". The authors explore regional statistics derived from official sources, as well as from both anecdotal and empirical research on the subject, and assess quantitatively the impact of different factors such as deteriorated economic conditions, corruption, a new configuration of organized crime, divisions between criminal organizations and the Mexican government's strategy to fight organized crime. The study finds that the key forces that explain a massive increase in violence in the most recent years are the involvement of the federal forces in the fight against drug trafficking organizations (the State), the splits between criminal syndicates and what is defined here as the "paramilitarization" of organized crime in Mexico. Finally, the present analysis makes use of Max Weber's (1919) "monopoly of violence" framework, and explains how the Mexican State has been losing this monopoly in recent years.
In: Norteamérica, Band 10, Heft 2, S. 47-67
Fear has struck the people along the U.S.-Mexico border. Government authorities of the two nations have implemented techniques to secure the Rio Grande against drug trafficking, immigration, and terrorism. This article explores the issues and policies that have led to the escalation of violence on the U.S.-Mexico border and the 'politics of fear'. Firstly, Mexican and U.S. governmental authorities are examined in the context of their actions against the various drug cartels. Secondly, the impact of such actions on the nations' publics is analysed. The authors combine the theoretical conceptions of the 'media spectacle' and the politics of fear that create a 'spectacle of fear' to explain events in the region. Finally, the authors provide a theoretical interpretation of the politics and administration of security policies regarding the impact of violence in this border region, employing primarily the works of Michel Foucault and Hannah Arendt, which are central to any discussion of the phenomena of politics and societal violence. Overall, this work seeks to interpret the 'culture of fear' forced on citizens and the conflict between power and violence.
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Fear has struck the people along the U.S.-Mexico border. Government authorities of the two nations have implemented techniques to secure the Rio Grande against drug trafficking, immigration, and terrorism. This article explores the issues and policies that have led to the escalation of violence on the U.S.-Mexico border and the 'politics of fear'. Firstly, Mexican and U.S. governmental authorities are examined in the context of their actions against the various drug cartels. Secondly, the impact of such actions on the nations' publics is analysed. The authors combine the theoretical conceptions of the 'media spectacle' and the politics of fear that create a 'spectacle of fear' to explain events in the region. Finally, the authors provide a theoretical interpretation of the politics and administration of security policies regarding the impact of violence in this border region, employing primarily the works of Michel Foucault and Hannah Arendt, which are central to any discussion of the phenomena of politics and societal violence. Overall, this work seeks to interpret the 'culture of fear' forced on citizens and the conflict between power and violence. Resumen: Vigilancia Administrativa y Miedo: Implicaciones para la Gobernanza y las Relaciones Fronterizas México-Estados Unidos El miedo ha tomado por sorpresa a la población que habita en la región fronteriza México-Estados Unidos. Las autoridades han implementado acciones para combatir, en ambos lados del Río Bravo, el tráfico de drogas, la migración y el terrorismo. En este artículo se explican las causas de la violencia fronteriza que derivan en la 'política del miedo'. Primeramente, se analizan las acciones de las autoridades mexicanas y estadounidenses en contra de los denominados cárteles de la droga. En segundo lugar, se evalúa el impacto de dichas acciones sobre la sociedad en ambas naciones. Los autores combinan las nociones teóricas de 'espectáculo mediático' y 'política del miedo' para analizar el 'espectáculo del miedo' y explicar los eventos en la región. Finalmente, hacen una interpretación teórica de la política y políticas de seguridad en su relación con la violencia fronteriza en esta zona, empleando los trabajos de Michel Foucault) y Hannah Arendt, los cuales son centrales en cualquier discusión del fenómeno de la política y la violencia social. En resumen, este trabajo interpreta la 'cultura del miedo' y analiza la tensión entre poder y violencia.
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Fear has struck the people along the U.S.-Mexico border. Government authorities of the two nations have implemented techniques to secure the Rio Grande against drug trafficking, immigration, and terrorism. This article explores the issues and policies that have led to the escalation of violence on the U.S.-Mexico border and the 'politics of fear'. Firstly, Mexican and U.S. governmental authorities are examined in the context of their actions against the various drug cartels. Secondly, the impact of such actions on the nations' publics is analysed. The authors combine the theoretical conceptions of the 'media spectacle' and the politics of fear that create a 'spectacle of fear' to explain events in the region. Finally, the authors provide a theoretical interpretation of the politics and administration of security policies regarding the impact of violence in this border region, employing primarily the works of Michel Foucault and Hannah Arendt, which are central to any discussion of the phenomena of politics and societal violence. Overall, this work seeks to interpret the 'culture of fear' forced on citizens and the conflict between power and violence. Resumen: Vigilancia Administrativa y Miedo: Implicaciones para la Gobernanza y las Relaciones Fronterizas México-Estados Unidos El miedo ha tomado por sorpresa a la población que habita en la región fronteriza México-Estados Unidos. Las autoridades han implementado acciones para combatir, en ambos lados del Río Bravo, el tráfico de drogas, la migración y el terrorismo. En este artículo se explican las causas de la violencia fronteriza que derivan en la 'política del miedo'. Primeramente, se analizan las acciones de las autoridades mexicanas y estadounidenses en contra de los denominados cárteles de la droga. En segundo lugar, se evalúa el impacto de dichas acciones sobre la sociedad en ambas naciones. Los autores combinan las nociones teóricas de 'espectáculo mediático' y 'política del miedo' para analizar el 'espectáculo del miedo' y explicar los eventos en la región. Finalmente, hacen una interpretación teórica de la política y políticas de seguridad en su relación con la violencia fronteriza en esta zona, empleando los trabajos de Michel Foucault) y Hannah Arendt, los cuales son centrales en cualquier discusión del fenómeno de la política y la violencia social. En resumen, este trabajo interpreta la 'cultura del miedo' y analiza la tensión entre poder y violencia.
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